Cuomo To Seize Privately Own Masks and Ventilators, Scoffs of Legal Threats

Noam Galai / Getty ImagesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will be speaking at the Jacob Javits Convention Centre, New York, on 30 March 2020. The state’s leading agency now uses its power to thuggishly protect medical devices as the coronavirus is spreading through its new New York epicenter.

No, Gov. Andrew Cuomo would not be more strict at the negotiation table, but is removing the resources the city wants from private hands. The products targeted include fans and personal protective devices.

According to The Associated Press, Cuomo announced Friday that he would sign an executive order giving him authority to target businesses and private hardware hospitals.

Although the governor promises to either refund or pay the owners for the property, the governor still scoffs at any legal challenge against him.

“If they want me to sue for having borrowed their excess fans to save lives, let them sue me,” said Cuomo.

After the order is signed, the options for New Yorkers and businesses to defend their private properties are not clear.

Cuomo is not able to leave it alone to law enforcement officials and will mobilize the National Guard to redistribute safety facilities and weapons.

We don’t have enough supporters.

period. Time.

I sign an Executive Order authorizing the state to take fans and deliver them to hospitals in need.

The National Guard is deployed to transfer people to where they are critical to save lives.

— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) April 3, 2020 Do you think Cuomo will be put before the court by the executive order?

This is a dramatic turning away from Cuomo’s previous fan role.

When it was discovered in late March that the state of New York had stocks of breathing machines available on request, Cuomo burned the unused devices by saying “we don’t even need them.” In reported cases COVID-19 the state now leads the country. Johns Hopkins estimates that New York itself is more polluted than any other nation except Italy and Spain.

The alarming number of cases in New York was evidently skewed by politicians ‘faulty advice.

New York’s Mayor Bill de Blasio, president of the state’s worst-hit city, has urged residents to go “out of town” and even fill movie theaters before 2 March.

While I urge residents in New York to continue their lives and to leave the area in fear of Coronavirus, I figured I’d make a few recommendations. Via Thurs 3/5 go to see “The Traitor” @FilmLinc. This series would be “The Wire” if it was a real story + filmed in Italy.

— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) on March 3, 2020 Today, the town is in a terrible spot.

Cuomo’s attempt to take private properties came at a time when there is almost absolute apprehension and it is uncertain if anyone who can do so will oppose him in this regard.

Although New Yorkers may get a few more fans for use in the public domain, they lack something far more important.